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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Fathers Create Great Connections

“My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.”

~ Clarence B. Kelland

One memorable and wonderful opportunity while doing a brain presentation was for the Next Door Foundation Fatherhood Initiative program in Milwaukee. It was a great pleasure to work with this group of dedicated Dads! They requested the topic of brain development and I found they came in with a great amount of prior knowledge and interest in learning more. It was very impressive to have discussions based on the very insightful questions they asked. These men are very concerned with the optimal development of their children and are very good role models. More about the project at a national level can be found at http://www.fatherhood.org

This experience prompted me to write a blog specifically focusing on father’s. It seems that it is still all too frequent that the emphasis of parenting is put on the mother. However, I have happily noticed recently that it appears there is an increase in the focus on the great impact and importance Dads have on children’s overall development.

Following are a few bits of information to help us celebrate Dad this month and recognize the great connections Dads create!

Language development occurs through direct interaction. One research study revealed the impact a father can have on language development of 2 to 3 year olds. Click here for the study

Rough and tumble play contributes greatly to healthy development. In the book, The Science of Parenting by Margot Sunderland, she states the impact of rough and tumble play. Typically fathers tend to have more of this physical play with children. “If you have lots of physical playtimes with your child, it’s highly likely that you are enhancing the development of her higher human brain, with all its amazing functions, including better management of emotions and stress.”

Fathers contribute greatly and in many ways.This article from CIVITAS is filled with information and numerous resources.How Do Fathers Fit In?